Her position reminds me of people who hate unions and union activism but want the weekend off and the 40 hour work week and sickleave and maternity leave but fuck unions they are destroying our country.source: Redditshow contexthide context

NPR planet money has a great episode about (southern) Italians and their sickleaves.source: Redditshow contexthide context

Now they are in negotiations again, we are about to lose a majority of our sickleave.source: Redditshow contexthide context

I work federal government and last year they started making essentially false claims about our sickleave usage, saying we use so much sickleave we abuse the system.source: Redditshow contexthide context

A lot of sickleave is used because a year earlier they made the rule that you had to use sickleave for appointments that weren't your annual checkup.source: Redditshow contexthide context

15 vacation, 10 holiday, flex time, sickleave is normally on an as needed basis, on call, but rarely called after 6 years.source: Redditshow contexthide context

No sickleave, but considering I've taken something like 4 sick days in the last 3.5 years, I prefer it this way.source: Redditshow contexthide context

I like my work and would like to be there but am on sickleave and cannot work.source: Reddit

On a side note my midwife wrote me a letter to give to HR and I took 3 weeks of sickleave during the hardest month.source: Redditshow contexthide context

Doctors will no longer issue paper sickleave sheets and will send them online to the NSSI and to the Electronic register of sickleave sheets, skipping the employer.source: Redditshow contexthide context

One of my friends has a kid who got sick last month, so I learned in Germany you get 2 weeks to care for a sick child (4 in the case of single parents), in addition to 6 weeks fully paid sickleave and 6 weeks vacation time.source: Redditshow contexthide context

I'm a chef and have been very I'll throughout this pregnancy, and after returning from sickleave haven't been getting the hours I need and am hardly earning anything.source: Redditshow contexthide context

I'd rather have a job without paid sickleave than no job, which is sadly the case for many in our once-proud city.source: Redditshow contexthide context

he currently is not getting an income (though he is covered job wise by FMLA) we're hoping with the new year he gets some sickleave and vacation time to cover his time in the hospital, but even that would only be 2 weeks at most.source: Redditshow contexthide context

I hope he's never used sickleavesource: Reddit

Most restaurant workers don't get sickleave...and if you are sick, you're in hot water if you can't find someone to cover for you.source: Redditshow contexthide context

Because as you said, I've been unemployed for more than a year and before that on sickleave for almost a year (fucked up immune system, remember?)source: Redditshow contexthide context

I have 28 paid vacation days, plus the national holidays plus paid sickleave if it comes to that around here.source: Redditshow contexthide context

On the 1st I got to sign a document for my retail company stating that I am now allowed paid sickleave.source: Redditshow contexthide context

Plus we have one years paid sick-leave (its the law) so I would earn my normal salary for a year if I where hospitalized and had to say home for a long time after if I got hit by a bus.source: Redditshow contexthide context

most benefits are optional in the states, maternity leave, sickleave, health insurance (not so much anymore), retirement are basically optional for companies to providesource: Reddit

If we boycotted every place because they don't give entry level workers decent wages and paid vacation and sickleave there'd be nowhere left to shop.source: Reddit

We get great benefits, 2 weeks of vacation starting plus another week for every 5 years you're with the company; 6 months of paid family leave if you or your spouse has/adopts a child; 2 weeks sickleave; 11 company holidays; pension; 401k that they match up to 6% if you put in 8%; a 2.75% raise every January 1st and a 2.5% raise every 6 months from your date of hire; 1.5x overtime for the first 3 hours plus 20$ for a meal, followed by 2x overtime for anything after that.source: Redditshow contexthide context

Not even talking about sick days were you can have up to an year of paid sickleave in Germany, compared to a couple of days in America.source: Redditshow contexthide context

And the document stating that employers do not have to pay unused sickleave does specify "Seattle city limits," which includes the Northgate neighborhood.source: Redditshow contexthide context